Politics of Identity Class Reflects on Implicit Bias

By, Sindhu K. '19 and Julie W. '19 What is the definition of class? What kinds of gender dynamics affect the workplace? Can the US government’s weak response to Hurricane Katrina be attributed to racial tensions? During Mr. Braxton’s Politics of Identity class first semester, seniors sought answers to questions such as these in their …

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Students Shine in Fourth Annual Dance Concert

By, Dayoon C. '19 On Friday, February 22, Winsor held its fourth annual dance concert, which featured students in the Winsor community and was performed to parents and friends beyond. For those who could not attend the dance concert on Friday night, Winsor’s dance program organized an “Upper School Meeting Teaser Show” on Thursday, February …

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“Thank U, Next”: Why I Refuse to Listen to Ariana Grande

By, Crystal Y. '20 “Whoever said money can’t solve your problems must not have had enough money to solve ‘em,” sings Ariana Grande on one of her newest singles, “7 rings.” While her unapologetic lyrics have already garnered mixed reactions—with some claiming that she’s entitled to use her money in whatever way she wants and …

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